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Henri E. Brooks
Shelby County Commission District 7 | Democrat
There is Still Work to be Done! Re-Elect Henri E. Brooks
Henri E. Brooks is a name synonymous with unwavering courage and systemic change in Memphis and Shelby County. Often described as “Unbought and Unbossed,” her career has been defined by a singular, fierce commitment to the people—especially those whose voices are too often sidelined in the halls of power. As a former Tennessee State Representative and a seasoned Shelby County Commissioner, Henri hasn’t just occupied seats; she has built platforms for justice, consistently serving as the human firewall between the community and political overreach.
Her legacy is written into the very laws of our state. Henri was the visionary architect behind Tennessee’s landmark Title VI enforcement legislation—the first of its kind in the nation—ensuring that tax dollars are never used to fund discrimination. From her historic Department of Justice complaint that forced a total overhaul of the Juvenile Court system to her relentless scrutiny of the county budget, Henri’s “Plain Talk” approach ensures that accountability isn’t just a campaign promise—it’s a lived reality. She is the watchdog who never blinks and the advocate who never backs down.
Today, Henri Brooks is bridging that storied history of grassroots struggle with the digital future of 2026. She understands that while the tools of governance are changing, the need for integrity remains constant. By participating in the JustMyMemphis Digital Voter Guide, Henri is putting her record and her vision directly into the hands of a new generation of voters. She remains the bridge between the civil rights giants of the past and the digital equity of the future, standing ready to continue the fight for a Memphis that is fair, transparent, and truly for the people.
Lean In Podcast with Henri!
The Power of Policy: A Conversation with Commissioner Erika Sugarmon
In this episode of the Lean In Podcast, I am joined by my colleague and dear friend, Commissioner Erika Sugarmon. As two women dedicated to the legislative branch of Shelby County, we sat down to pull back the curtain on how laws are made, how our workforce is...
The Roadmap to May 2026: A Conversation with Linda Phillips
Don’t wait until May 5th to realize you have questions. Use your phone or laptop to visit shelbyvote.com today. If you need help, call the Election Commission at 901.222.1200.
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